Clyde L Manschreck, having received his doctorate at Yale in
historical theology, taught at Southern Methodist, Duke, Chicago
Theological Seminary, and finally at Rice University in an endowed
chair in religious studies.
He won numerous honors, including Ford, Guggenheim, and Fulbright
awards. In addition to writing a number of books, he was a strong
advocate of the US civil rights movement, Holocaust studies and
ecumenical initiatives. In 1980 he received the Western Wisconsin
Tree Farmer of the Year Award for having helped plant over 10,000
trees.
""I am rough, boisterous, stormy, and altogether warlike, ...but Master Philip (Melanchthon) comes along softly and gently sowing and watering with joy, according to the gifts which God has abundanatly bestowed upon him."" Martin Luther
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